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  2. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Those with epilepsy or seizures are typically denied a pilot license. [221] In Canada if an individual has had no more than one seizure, they may be considered after five years for a limited license if all other testing is normal. [222] Those with febrile seizures and drug related seizures may also be considered. [222]

  3. Seizure - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] It also includes those who have had more than one unprovoked seizure more than 24 hours apart. [3] [59] It is recommended to start with one anti-seizure medication. [5] [59] Another may be added if one is not enough to control the seizure occurrence. [59] Approximately 70% of people can obtain full control with continuous use of ...

  4. Status epilepticus - Wikipedia

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    Status epilepticus (SE), or status seizure, is a medical condition with abnormally prolonged seizures.It can have long-term consequences, [3] manifesting as a single seizure lasting more than a defined time (time point 1), or 2 or more seizures over the same period without the person returning to normal between them.

  5. Vertiginous epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    In fact, research has shown that simple partial seizures do not usually respond well to medication, leaving the patient to self-manage their symptoms. [2] A third option for treatment, used only in extreme cases when seizure symptoms disrupt daily life, is surgery wherein the surgeon will remove the epileptic region. [2]

  6. Epilepsy syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Syndromes are characterized into 4 groups based on epilepsy type: [1] a. Generalized onset epilepsy syndromes. These epilepsy syndromes have only generalized-onset seizures and include both the idiopathic generalized epilepsies (specifically childhood absence epilepsy, juvenile absence epilepsy, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and epilepsy with generalized tonic- clonic seizures alone), as well as ...

  7. Occipital epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Based on current research, it seems very rare for a child to continue to have or restart having seizures in their adult life. [2] Seizures typically begin getting better, allowing weaning off of medications around age 15–16. However, it is possible in 5-10% of young people, for them to need to stay on the drugs to prevent seizures.

  8. Could a once-daily pill for seizures also treat Alzheimer's ...

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    “AGB101 is a once-a-day tablet formulation of an anti-seizure medication that quiets this hyperactivity in the brain and brings it down to levels we see in cognitively normal older adults ...

  9. Dravet syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It is very difficult to treat with anticonvulsant medications. It often begins before one year of age, [1] with six months being the age that seizures, char­ac­ter­ized by prolonged convulsions and triggered by fever, usually begin. [2] Prolonged seizures in the first year of life are the most indicative physical manifestation of DS. [2]

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